Lateral Custody Officer

Lynnwood, WA
Lynnwood Police Department

Salary: $36.70 – $41.39 Hourly.

Position Summary:

The incumbent of this position is responsible for the safe care and secure custody of prisoners confined in the Lynnwood City Jail. The employee is also responsible for transporting prisoners to and from court and other jails. The position is located in the Police Department and is under the direct supervision of a Confinement Sergeant. Incumbents are placed on the salary range depending on their experience.

Essential Functions:

  • Books prisoners that are brought into the jail facility using supplied computer equipment.
  • Fingerprints, photographs and searches prisoners.
  • Maintains jail security, insuring that prisoners are properly cared for and supervised. Issues clothing and personal care items. Responsible for feeding prisoners, supervising work details and insuring that their medical needs are met. Monitors prisoner physical and mental health.
  • Serves as security for the court; monitors and searches entrants as appropriate, maintains court conduct rules and removes participants if required.
  • Releases prisoners from custody when told to do so by the proper authority.
  • Supervises trustees assigned to cleaning the jail, police station, yard area, and any other work project performed by inmates.
  • Transports prisoners to and from court and other jail facilities in the surrounding area.
  • Arranges with state and adjacent counties for transport of prisoners by other agencies and completes necessary documents for prisoner transfers.
  • Maintains proper security of all records stored in the jail.
  • Communicates court dates to prisoners.
  • Completes fingerprint requests made by the public.
  • Maintains equipment used in day-to-day work and jail operations.
  • Responds to internal alarms at the municipal court and front desk.
  • Serves warrants and takes into custody persons who have warrants issued against them; maintains a current warrant file.
  • Completes the reports and forms necessary to insure the proper accountability of evidence property including stolen, retrieved and confiscated property. Prepares forms necessary to return property to rightful owners, disposal or for police auction via the property rooms.
  • Orders and maintains jail supplies and food for prisoners.
  • Maintains files of fingerprint cards, inmate health records, and other prisoner records.
  • Assists with work at the counter by answering questions and providing information over the phone and in person. Accepts incident reports at the counter and accepts bail money.
  • Maintains correct records in the computer for each prisoner for billing, UCR, or other statistics as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Maintains regular attendance.

Requirements:

  • Successful completion of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Corrections Officer’s Academy or an equivalent out-of-state course. AND
  • Currently working in that field (no minimum) or have worked in corrections for 12 consecutive months in the past 36 months and high school diploma or GED. OR
  • Worked for 12 consecutive months in the past 36 months for the Washington State Department of Corrections as a Corrections Officer and is CORE certified and high school diploma or GED.